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- referenceReference framework: audience layering — foundation research vs public article vs marketing page (3-column comparison)
- referenceGDS: GOV.UK Design System pages download 2x faster than non-system pages with half the code
- referenceLong-lived sites worth studying: Daring Fireball, Berkshire Hathaway, Craigslist, Pinboard, GOV.UK, Stack Overflow, Wikipedia
- referenceZittrain et al. (Harvard Law 2014): 50% of URLs in U.S. Supreme Court opinions suffer reference rot
- referenceResearch brief: Information architecture for service businesses with multiple verticals (piece 6 of 15)
- referenceIndieWeb POSSE: "Publish on Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere" (Tantek Çelik, June 2012)
- referenceAstro Content Collections (stable since 2.0, modernized in Content Layer API late 2024): Zod-validated frontmatter, build-time TypeScript types
- referenceOpenAlex (271M works) and Semantic Scholar (214M+ works) — open scholarly citation graphs at scale
- referenceOur World in Data: CC-BY licensing, per-indicator JSON/CSV endpoints, full GitHub provenance
- referenceStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: every entry has permanent dated archived editions
- referenceStripe docs as a first-class product — Markdoc framework, documentation in performance reviews
- referenceAndy Matuschak: evergreen notes — atomic, concept-oriented, densely linked, accreting over time
- referenceDiátaxis (Daniele Procida): four documentation types — tutorials, how-to, reference, explanation
- referenceMediafly Feb 2022: 13 min vs 8.5 min engagement on interactive vs static — but the measurement was B2B sales decks, not marketing websites
- referenceExtractability: a quotable paragraph leads with the answer, is 40-60 words, lives under semantic HTML, and names entities concretely
- referenceQuery fan-out: Google AI Overviews issue multiple sub-queries; pages get cited across queries they never targeted
- referenceResearch brief: The knowledge-base-backed website (piece 3 of 15)
- referenceResearch brief: What makes a marketing site do something (piece on brochure vs platform)